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  1. ThreadCountHigh on

    Proving that some people are scared by and upset with the wrong ~1%.

  2. Santos_L_Halper_II on

    This can’t be true my crazy conservative uncle thinks there’s a trans person lurking in every shadow.

  3. Basic-Pressure-1367 on

    I would bet most of these people are ’nonbinary‘ and do absolutely nothing different.

  4. DLtheGreat808 on

    Only about 2.8 million people identify as trans. That’s about 1% of the the America population, but you would think it’s 10x more if you talked to MAGA

  5. Chloraflora on

    Part of Vermont’s 1.1% 🏳️‍⚧️ here to steal fifth place in women’s swimming events.

  6. EmiliusReturns on

    Absolute highest is 1.2 and yet everyone has a bee in their bonnets about it lately. It’s so few people, what do I care? It’s not affecting me at all. I don’t get the hysteria, personally.

    Do I fully understand it? Of course not. I don’t think you can if you haven’t lived it. But it’s a free country. No sense getting worked up over 1% or less of the population being different.

  7. HasSomeSelfEsteem on

    I’ll confess, these percentages are higher than I was anticipating. I was expecting something around 1/2 or 3/4 of a percent of the population.

  8. Single_Staff1831 on

    It’s probably closer to 2% per state, I guarantee a lot of trans people probably opted out of a census survey for this as to not risk getting put on a list and/or people not publicly out for safety reasons. It’s definitely gotta be higher than that with the amount of people I know.

  9. If this is sampled data, it basically looks like the sample size in most states is too low to distinguish noise from signal e.g. why would Wyoming have a higher percentage trans-identifying population than Illinois? If it’s not sampled data, that’s quite interesting because there doesn’t seem to be a correlation to political left/right lean.

  10. onedollarcereal on

    I just can’t wait to transition to a young black man. Ever since I was about 12 or so, I wished I could be black. Hopefully one day my dream can come true

  11. aryathefrighty on

    Why is the color difference between 1.0 and 1.1 nonexistent, and extreme between 1.1 and 1.2? Like that is anti-logarithm.

  12. FewHeat1231 on

    Tennessee is higher than I expected and California and (especially) Hawaii lower.

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